All In One Exterior proudly installs solar roofing tile from Eagle Roofing Products and Suntech Power, who have formed a partnership that has resulted in the Eagle Solar Roof with SolarBlend™ from Suntech, a system that maintains the aesthetics of a tile roof while generating clean, safe, efficient electricity from the sun. The Eagle Solar Roof is easy to install on residential, commercial or institutional pitched roofs and is appropriate for use in new construction or reroof.
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Energy savings will depend on electricity use, sun hours and the size and orientation of the solar system. See below for an example of energy savings from a northern California residence.
Monthly electric bill | $238.14 |
Monthly electricity use | 956 kWh AC |
Solar system size required to remove top most expensive tiers | 5.3 kW DC |
Monthly electricity production from solar system | 662 kWh AC |
Monthly electricity consumption from utility | 294 kWh AC |
New monthly electric bill | $34.71 |
Monthly savings | $203.43 (85%) |
*This is a California residential example. Other areas may see different results
“A solar electric system increases home value by $20,000 for each $1,000 in annual reduced operating costs, according to the Appraisal Institute. … That is to say, if a solar system can reduce the electric bill by $1,000 per year, the home is worth about $20,000 more in increased appraisable value.
A solar electric system compares very favorably with other home improvements in percentage of cost recovered. Often, a solar system can recover much more than 100% of its cost and this percentage actually increases over time as electric rates rise.”
Each month, a two kilowatt solar roof can significantly and positively impact the environment in the following ways:
Solar Energy International Organization
Example: A California household used 8,600 kWh AC last year.
Zero out electric bill (if possible) Remove most expense tiers on electric bill Install the largest solar system possible
Example: The homeowner wants to offset all of their energy usage, or as much as possible given roof space and other factors. The goal is to produce 8,600 kWh AC per year with the solar system.
Example: This home has approximately 300 square feet of unobstructed, un-shaded south facing roof available for solar panels. To produce 8,600 kWh AC per year, this home would need a 4.7 kW AC (5.75 kW DC) solar system.
8,600 kWh AC / 365 days = 23.5 kWh AC per day
23.5 kWh AC / 5 sun hours per day = 4.7 kW AC (5.75 kW DC)
or
8,600 kWh AC / 1,500 kW DC = 5.75 kW DC
Example: As only 300 square feet of roof space is available for the solar system, the largest system that can be installed is a 2.45 kW AC (3 kW DC) system.
100 square feet = 1 kW DC
300 square feet = 3 kW DC (2.45 kW AC)This 3 kW DC solar system will produce approximately 4,500 kW AC per year which is a more than half of the 8,600 kW AC that the home uses annually.
2.45 kW AC x 5 sun hours per day x 365 days = 4,475 kWh AC per year
or
3 kW DC x 1.5 kW AC = 4.5 kWh AC per year
An internet based monitoring system is provided free of charge with the Eagle Solar Roof. See real-time graphs showing the power out put of your system and track performance over time. You see the results of your investment immediately
Installation is simple and can be done by an authorized roofer, electrician and/or solar integrator.
When your solar system produces more energy than your home uses, the excess is sent into the power grid. Your utility will credit you for the excess energy that your solar system produces. The inverter changes the electricity from DC into AC. At night, when your solar system is not producing energy, you will draw electricity from the grid. Your credited electricity will be used before you are charged for using electricity from the grid.
Federal, state and utility rebates and incentives are available for almost all areas.
For both new construction and existing homes, a 30 percent federal tax credit is available for residential solar systems. Visit www.irs.gov for more information.
State rebates and incentives vary greatly and can change frequently. To find the most up to date information about solar rebates and incentive in your area, please visit the Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy
Many utility companies offer rebates and incentives for solar system used in residential applications. It is best to check with your local utility company to determine what is available to you.
Find Solar – Solar CalculatorExternal link – opens in new window
Calculate a rough estimate of the size and cost of a solar system in your area.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory – PV Watts On Grid Solar CalculatorExternal link – opens in new window
Determine how much energy you can save annually by installing photovoltaics.
California Energy Commission – Clean Power Estimator™External link – opens in new window
Determine system cost, energy production, payback timeline and more.
Download informative product brochures and more Visit our product literature page to download more information on the Eagle Solar Roof.
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James E. Carlisle
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